Talk:Roscoe G. Dickinson

Pelope
Roscoe G. Dickinson has Rocabonela as (1386-1459), but Niccolò Leoniceno has Pelope as (1386-1459). I suspect one is wrong.Chmrjg (talk) 01:44, 8 July 2008 (UTC)

almost entirely unsourced
the following is just... odd. Not to mention almost entirely unsourced.

Scientific ancestry See also Chemistry genealogy
 * Sigismondo Polcastro (c. 1379–1473)
 * Pietro Roccabonella (c. 1427–1491)
 * Nicolo da Lonigo (1428–1524) (MD 1453, Padua)
 * Antonio Musa Brassavola (1500–1555) (MD 1520, Ferrara)
 * Gabriele Falloppio (1523–1562) (MD 1548, Ferrara)
 * Girolamo Fabrici (1533–1619) (MD 1559, Padua)
 * Adriaan van den Spiegel (1578–1625) (MD 1603, Padua)
 * Werner Rolfinck (1599–1673) (MD 1625, Padua)
 * August Heinrich Fasch (1639–1690) (MD 1665, Jena)
 * Friedrich Hoffmann (1660–1742) (MD 1681, Jena)
 * Johann Gottlob Krüger (1715–1759) (MD 1742, Halle)
 * Ernst Anton Nicolai (1722–1802) (MD 1745, Halle)
 * Ernst Gottfried Baldinger (1738–1804) (MD 1760, Jena)
 * Johann Christian Wiegleb (1732–1800) (Apothecary 1765, Langensalza)
 * Johann Friedrich August Gottling (1753–1809) (Apothecary 1775, Langensalza)
 * Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner (1783–1857) (PhD 1805, Jena)
 * Baron Justus von Liebig (1803–1873) (PhD 1822, Erlangen)
 * Carl Schmidt (1822–1894) (PhD 1844, Giessen)
 * Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald (1855–1932) (PhD 1878, Dorpat)
 * Arthur Amos Noyes (1866–1936) (PhD 1890, Leipzig)
 * Roscoe Gilkey Dickinson (1894–1945) (PhD 1920, Caltech)
 * Linus Carl Pauling (1901–1994) (PhD 1925, Caltech)

-- Jytdog (talk) 15:03, 22 August 2017 (UTC)